Sam Kass offers fresh and informative insights as he explores the latest developments in health, wellness, and the future of consumption. A tech entrepreneur, food expert and former senior policy advisor for the White House, Kass brings a wealth of expertise and experiences to redefine and inspire the way consumers and corporations approach these evolving markets.

As one of the world’s leading mental health advocates, Rep. Kennedy speaks on topics such as eliminating the stigma of mental illness, brain research, the impact of public policy on our healthcare system, and many other mental health and substance abuse issues.

Speaking from three decades of experience navigating the United Kingdom through one of the most perilous periods in economic history, and more recently leading the international central banking community, Lord Mervyn King engages in a lively discussion on monetary policy and the way forward for the global economy.

Using his razor-sharp focus and wit, Ezra Klein gives audiences an unvarnished look at the intersection of today’s domestic and economic policy-making coupled with a political system that has major impacts from Wall Street to Main Street and around the world.

Using her expertise in health policy, Sarah Kliff gives audiences an inside look at the complex andconstantly-changing battle over the Affordable Care Act — and what that means for the future of the American health care system.

Narayana Kocherlakota was President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis from 2009 through 2015. In that role, he served on the Federal Open Market Committee, the monetary policymaking arm of the Fed. He is probably best known for being led by low inflation data to switch from being a monetary policy “hawk” to a monetary policy “dove” – a decision that led Foreign Policy magazine to name him one of its top ten global thinkers for 2012.

A 40-year veteran of the Fed, Donald Kohn helped coordinate the central bank's response to the financial crisis in 2008. His knowledge, experience and wisdom weigh in on the future of the U.S. and global economies.

As contributing editor of Roll Call, Capitol Hill's feisty, independent newspaper, Morton Kondracke has covered all phases of American politics and foreign policy as both a print and broadcast journalist.